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but for bill clinton, bill clinton, his flaw is women. so i think that about sums it up. >> host: wait a second. you are saying to one specific woman he's been having a long-term relationship with? >> guest: i think the our multiple, constantly, that's correct. in the book i talk about one specific, but more broadly there are more. >> host: widget you learned about mrs. clinton's reaction to this track to a common question. what does hillary clinton say about this? a general consensus is that she probably doesn't know and almost certainly doesn't want to know. that hillary clinton realizes that bill clinton has this flaw. this is not new to her. she's been humiliated on a national stage by bill clinton. she understands how he works and how it operates, and she doesn't want to know the details. the way the clinton world works, clinton inc. works, is bill clinton has his own column. he has his own staff, his own secret service detail. that's completed separate from hillary clinton was her own chief of staff, our own staff, her own secret se
but for bill clinton, bill clinton, his flaw is women. so i think that about sums it up. >> host: wait a second. you are saying to one specific woman he's been having a long-term relationship with? >> guest: i think the our multiple, constantly, that's correct. in the book i talk about one specific, but more broadly there are more. >> host: widget you learned about mrs. clinton's reaction to this track to a common question. what does hillary clinton say about this? a general...
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and 1982, bill clinton is archived. bill clinton has that appeal. it was forgotten after all the headaches of the 1990s. >> what would you say are the common misconceptions about him and his presidency and his time? >> the biggest misconception in one of the other big aha moment i had is that his government would simply finger to the wind, that he was poll driven and he he was just a creature of dick morris. he was sensitive to bolster a 40 went on a family vacation he told to go see what would be a respectable place and will be not a respectable place. but at the end of the day what i realized is bill clinton was as ideological as prescient as ronald reagan. he wasn't a right-winger but he had a tick. you go back to 1980s and in the 1980s or something called the democratic leadership council which form mostly southern moderates in their look at the first of the great society, look at the success of the reagan revolution and saying we want to save liberalism. you look at what's called the new orleans manifesto. look at bill clinton's speeches, you l
and 1982, bill clinton is archived. bill clinton has that appeal. it was forgotten after all the headaches of the 1990s. >> what would you say are the common misconceptions about him and his presidency and his time? >> the biggest misconception in one of the other big aha moment i had is that his government would simply finger to the wind, that he was poll driven and he he was just a creature of dick morris. he was sensitive to bolster a 40 went on a family vacation he told to go...
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we need bill clinton to come out and do only what bill clinton can do. he can make the most complicated economic argument seem as simple and as easy as pie. and we need that because reality is we are in a complex economic situation. normal democrats who are not super powered people like bill clinton stumble over very simple stuff even asking are your better off, worse off? bill clinton will knock it out of the park tonight. i got my popcorn. >> i think that's right. i think we all do. levity aside for just a second, i think bill clinton actually has quite a difficult and quite an important role. it's not just to say, yes, i'm in obama's camp now. last night we got wonderful speeches. julian castro was fantastic. his daughter was even just so adorable. michelle proved once again that she is an exceptionally brilliant and beautiful woman. however, both of those speeches were purely emotional in their appeal. i love this man. you can trust this man. the american dream. what bill clinton now has to do is actually make a policy argument. why is it that barack
we need bill clinton to come out and do only what bill clinton can do. he can make the most complicated economic argument seem as simple and as easy as pie. and we need that because reality is we are in a complex economic situation. normal democrats who are not super powered people like bill clinton stumble over very simple stuff even asking are your better off, worse off? bill clinton will knock it out of the park tonight. i got my popcorn. >> i think that's right. i think we all do....
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are there many real bill clintons? who is bill clinton? in a complicated man, this story's is told through 169 people who know him. the idea was to create a book-like conversation about this fascinating man, a conversation the reader can eavesdrop on. i hope it's the most intimate character yet of our 42nd president. i think it's the most varied. people included in the book are people who grew up with bill clinton, people who went to school, worked for him, worked with him, against him, people who investigated him, defended him, reported on him, people who love him, people who hate him. everyone from the cousin who took him to classes to the statesmen and nationally known journalists, cabinet members, political consultants, over 2 dozen members of congress from barnesny frank -- barney frank and there's a cameo appearance by flint. i took a solid year interviewing, and now my wife tells me i'm a man of strong opinions stubbornly held. she was struck when i would report on the days interview, i would find merit in the views of what whatever
are there many real bill clintons? who is bill clinton? in a complicated man, this story's is told through 169 people who know him. the idea was to create a book-like conversation about this fascinating man, a conversation the reader can eavesdrop on. i hope it's the most intimate character yet of our 42nd president. i think it's the most varied. people included in the book are people who grew up with bill clinton, people who went to school, worked for him, worked with him, against him, people...
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bill clinton, kind of an archetypal boomer. clinton and w born just a month apart in 1946. 41, archetypal member of the greatest generation. at the time, it felt like this burst of energy and momentum, and change, very self-consciously for clinton. it was a lot like 1960 when jfk takes office. the first president born in the century after eisenhower. in its own way, not unlike 1901 when teddy roosevelt, much younger than william mckinley, takes over and there is this burst of energy, enthusiasm momentum. and then the thing that is also difficult in the category of musings for you all to capture in your minds, is how different the world was in 1992. the cold war has ended. in the midst of a small recession, but not a grievous one. there was this general atmospheric sense of optimism, almost easy optimism in a way that is very hard for us to quite calibrate in our minds right now. just given the state of the world. that prevailed all during clinton's presidency, in part because of him, and in part just because of things that were
bill clinton, kind of an archetypal boomer. clinton and w born just a month apart in 1946. 41, archetypal member of the greatest generation. at the time, it felt like this burst of energy and momentum, and change, very self-consciously for clinton. it was a lot like 1960 when jfk takes office. the first president born in the century after eisenhower. in its own way, not unlike 1901 when teddy roosevelt, much younger than william mckinley, takes over and there is this burst of energy, enthusiasm...
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bill clinton remains a global rock star. he's one of the most visible people in the world, one of the most popular people in the world, beloved in countries around the world and the north koreans. >> they wanted to be around this guy, didn't they? >> they wanted something that somebody of that stature accrues to a rogue nation like north korea. and you know, i think the president clinton was very careful not to do anything. you didn't even see him smiling in the official pictures. >> talk about his conduct in a minute. >> he was fearful of not being used and yet not getting what he wanted. >> i thought he was like a p.o.w. with his fingers crossed. here's what that freed journalist laura ling said this morning about bill clinton. let's lis. >> and we were taken to a location, and when we walked through the doors, we saw standing before us president bill clinton. we were shocked. but we knew instantly in our hearts that the nightmare of our lives was finally coming to an end. and now, we stand here home and free. >> wow. mike
bill clinton remains a global rock star. he's one of the most visible people in the world, one of the most popular people in the world, beloved in countries around the world and the north koreans. >> they wanted to be around this guy, didn't they? >> they wanted something that somebody of that stature accrues to a rogue nation like north korea. and you know, i think the president clinton was very careful not to do anything. you didn't even see him smiling in the official pictures....
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in june 2010 bill clinton was in columbia. >> bill clinton meets with the then president of colombia to discuss matters in private. what is curious is that hillary clinton is in colombia at the same time. after bill leaves the presidential palace hillary clinton comes in and has lunch with the president of colombia where she signed some technical agreements and explains her commitment to a free trade agreement between colombia and the united states. >> the very same trade agreement she had pledged to defeel while running for president in 2008. >> as i have said for months i oppose the deal i have spoken out against the deal i will vote against the deal and i will do everything i can to urge the congress to reject the colombian free trade deal. >> also in colombia with bill clinton was frank justra a billionaire businessman and family friend we'll meet again. let's go down the timeline as you have it. >> frank justra a canadian billionaire arrives in colombia with bill clinton on june 8, 2010. hillary at that same time meets with president arebe. what is troubling is that in the days
in june 2010 bill clinton was in columbia. >> bill clinton meets with the then president of colombia to discuss matters in private. what is curious is that hillary clinton is in colombia at the same time. after bill leaves the presidential palace hillary clinton comes in and has lunch with the president of colombia where she signed some technical agreements and explains her commitment to a free trade agreement between colombia and the united states. >> the very same trade agreement...
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now to bill clinton. terrible >> sean: you say or think i'm go ahead. >> i think that to suggest that the clintons have not paid a profound price for the infidelity and the lien committed by the president, president bill clinton. >> sean: she was the presidential candidate last year and they never asked her in the media, that was last year. >> but, sean, not only was he only the second person in history -- the second president history to be impeached in 1998, he also in 2016 talk to his wife this election. if you remember the second presidential dental debate in october after the hollywood tapes had seemingly devastated donald trump campaign to then-candidate trump, beleaguered candidate trump stacked the room with the accusers of bill clinton, absolutely destroying bill absolutely destroying bill clinton's credibility and, by extension, his wife, the candidate. >> sean: if you have set on this program -- >> they have paid dearly. >> sean: excuse me, i disagree. if roy moore is unfit because of forty-year
now to bill clinton. terrible >> sean: you say or think i'm go ahead. >> i think that to suggest that the clintons have not paid a profound price for the infidelity and the lien committed by the president, president bill clinton. >> sean: she was the presidential candidate last year and they never asked her in the media, that was last year. >> but, sean, not only was he only the second person in history -- the second president history to be impeached in 1998, he also in...
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bill clinton has become mr. humanitarian in chief. >> when bill clinton's presidency ended in its closing days, one of his close aides confided to me, you know, i'm really worried. i worry that he's going to end up like willie mays. remember willie mays the hall of famer ended his career at an atlantic city casino, because he didn't have the judgment and needed the money. the fear is that without bill clinton, without all the organization, without all the staff aides, would not -- would be directionalist and wouldn't know how to use his platform. that fear turned out to be really misplaced. clinton did, i think, kind of flail around for maybe six months after his presidency ended. but then he took on real purpose, and he's been a phenomenally active ex-president. he's become a much more bipartisan figure than he ever was during his eight years in office. and i think he has -- he's achieved his ambition, which is to be kind of a figure of the world. a representative of the united states, but a figure of the world
bill clinton has become mr. humanitarian in chief. >> when bill clinton's presidency ended in its closing days, one of his close aides confided to me, you know, i'm really worried. i worry that he's going to end up like willie mays. remember willie mays the hall of famer ended his career at an atlantic city casino, because he didn't have the judgment and needed the money. the fear is that without bill clinton, without all the organization, without all the staff aides, would not -- would...
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hillary clinton loves and adores bill clinton. she thinks the world of hemp and bill clinton loves bill clinton and thinks the world. [laughter] i think that is probably how that's pretty much works. >> host: you are the editor at the online weekly standard and so the question would be as part of the conservative media in america people looking at the buck do you think there is a case with bill helper it doesn't disqualify her but -- >> guest: that is not the case that i'm making. i don't know whether after reading this book somebody might decide they could ever vote for hillary clinton or the opposite. people are smart enough to make their own decision as to who they should vote for and things like that and i don't want to go around telling people who to vote for. my intention is that this is an amazing story from matches to where they are today and that's what i'm trying to tell is this amazing story. so it's not -- people will conclude with a walk to conclude. i can't control that. but what i can control and this is the story t
hillary clinton loves and adores bill clinton. she thinks the world of hemp and bill clinton loves bill clinton and thinks the world. [laughter] i think that is probably how that's pretty much works. >> host: you are the editor at the online weekly standard and so the question would be as part of the conservative media in america people looking at the buck do you think there is a case with bill helper it doesn't disqualify her but -- >> guest: that is not the case that i'm making. i...
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bill clinton needs to be loved but also to be needed. boy, does president obama need bill clinton to make a very strong case. >> jake, i want to point out the fund-raising, the first line, don't take anything for granted. don't think you can wait until the debate. we have to point out to everybody, october 3rd. again, we are so close to these debates. >> the fund-raiser is so important, it is a divisive advantage over the campaign. now, we're seeing the video introducing president bill clinton. >> from cokie, another thing that the president has to do, it seems to me, kennedy voters now in they're 60s, 70s, hard to believe. john mccain did well among them so he's representing tonight. >> it's true, he's become the senior spokesman. the former bad boy of the democratic party and according to some has now become clearly a senior spokesman. and those voters that he did win when they were younger, he's going to have to appeal to them tonight and a very important appeal because as you say, the older voters are the people that obama is having
bill clinton needs to be loved but also to be needed. boy, does president obama need bill clinton to make a very strong case. >> jake, i want to point out the fund-raising, the first line, don't take anything for granted. don't think you can wait until the debate. we have to point out to everybody, october 3rd. again, we are so close to these debates. >> the fund-raiser is so important, it is a divisive advantage over the campaign. now, we're seeing the video introducing president...
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. >>> please welcome president bill clinton. >> bill clinton's speech at the democratic national convention let the world know what it's known for a long time he's the most popular figure in america. >> as another president once said, there they go again. >> but clinton's impact is not just here in america but it's global. >> i love my life now. it's just fun. >> he's taken whatever capital he had as an ex-president and has put it trying to do real good in the world. >> bill clinton is a new kind of world leader. >> he's the single most extraordinary competent politician i've ever met. >> grandly ambitious planetary in scale. >> i want to keep being very active in the things i cared about as president where i can still have an influence. >> when he lands in a foreign country, people go wild. he's such a great ambassador for the united states of america today. >> his one phrase that people have said and that's he's president to the world. >>> 62 heads of state. hundreds of corporate leaders. multinational types. movie stars. an unparalleled collection of the powerful and celebrated gather to
. >>> please welcome president bill clinton. >> bill clinton's speech at the democratic national convention let the world know what it's known for a long time he's the most popular figure in america. >> as another president once said, there they go again. >> but clinton's impact is not just here in america but it's global. >> i love my life now. it's just fun. >> he's taken whatever capital he had as an ex-president and has put it trying to do real good in...
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so bill clinton, husband hillary clinton, old, fierce, bitter rival of jerry brown, bill clinton who agreed to put that history aside and help jerry brown in 2010, came calling on governor brown in sacramento last week. we don't know exactly what they talked about, exactly what was said, but we do know this. today, one week before the california primary, the biggest name in california democratic politics, the man who chased bill clinton all around the country in 1992, who called him corrupt and worse, who never actually endorsed him for president, who went after hillary clinton as hard as anyone in the 1990s, today that man, jerry brown, governor jerry brown, came off the sidelines and announced that he's endorsing hillary clinton for president. it really is hard to think of a major endorsement in politics that comes with as much history, as much drama, as much trauma, as this one. at a raw, human level it's fascinating to watch this play out. politically it's also a major development. a major signal. because if jerry brown, with all of that history, is ready to snub bernie sanders a
so bill clinton, husband hillary clinton, old, fierce, bitter rival of jerry brown, bill clinton who agreed to put that history aside and help jerry brown in 2010, came calling on governor brown in sacramento last week. we don't know exactly what they talked about, exactly what was said, but we do know this. today, one week before the california primary, the biggest name in california democratic politics, the man who chased bill clinton all around the country in 1992, who called him corrupt and...
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in the form of bill clinton. and that is interesting to think about the role of former presidents and in an administration of the same party, have we ever had that sort of prospect for party continuity over a couple of different presidencies heading into a new one? >> really not. and as you and i have talked on other occasions, two former presidents, you know, one of them in the white house, another at least a couple years barack obama in d.c. that is unusual. but i think what is going to be interesting is if she can really make this work. we haven't had a situation where you had a former president in the white house, one reason that barack obama gave for not considering hillary clinton eight years ago for vice president was, he said you can't have, you know, two presidents in this administration. >> michael, it's great to have you here, nice to see you. >> thank you, rachel. >> on the stage right now, that is alicia keys, and it's unusual as convention programming to not have the night end with a speech and then
in the form of bill clinton. and that is interesting to think about the role of former presidents and in an administration of the same party, have we ever had that sort of prospect for party continuity over a couple of different presidencies heading into a new one? >> really not. and as you and i have talked on other occasions, two former presidents, you know, one of them in the white house, another at least a couple years barack obama in d.c. that is unusual. but i think what is going to...
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she said, bill clinton is going to be president some day, and i'm going to marry him. >> from bill clinton's perspective, obviously there were a lot of women who were interested in him. during that time, his roommate at yale would say he would prepare and prep them for times when hillary was coming over because he wanted to impress her so much. she would not put up with what she called his arkansas palaver. she was the one who had the guts to say come off it, bill. they actually did have a lot in common. they had the same ambitions. they thought they could get places together that they could not get to a park. -- they could get places together that they could not get to apart. they share a love of politics and movies and books and intellectual things. there was a spark there, that i think hillary from the beginning was head over heels for bill. i think he just saw her as someone different and someone who could really help him and be a partner. >> how long did it take from that first meeting to marriage, and how did the relationship progressed? >> it took several years. what happened in betwe
she said, bill clinton is going to be president some day, and i'm going to marry him. >> from bill clinton's perspective, obviously there were a lot of women who were interested in him. during that time, his roommate at yale would say he would prepare and prep them for times when hillary was coming over because he wanted to impress her so much. she would not put up with what she called his arkansas palaver. she was the one who had the guts to say come off it, bill. they actually did have...
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from bill clinton. what we know about the accusations, next. i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... ...turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless you doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... and it
from bill clinton. what we know about the accusations, next. i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots....
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quayle: bill clinton -- bill clinton has trouble telling the truth. three words he fears most in the english language. mr. bruno: does anybody have any view about the appointment of judges on this? mr. quayle: tell the truth. mr. gore: yeah, i want to talk about this, because the question was not about free trade or education. the question -- mr. quayle: talk about waffling. you're the one who brought up the -- mr. gore: now, i let you talk. mr. quayle: -- issue of waffling. he's waffled on the abortion issue. mr. gore: i let you talk. let me talk now. it's going to be a long evening if you're like this, now. mr. quayle: oh, no, it's not -- mr. gore: don't change the subject -- mr. bruno: let's get on with it. gentlemen, let's get on with it. mr. gore: don't change the subject -- mr. quayle: well, answer my questions, then. mr. gore: what you have done -- mr. quayle: answer my questions. on the 24 hour waiting period -- do you support that? mr. gore: i have had the same position -- mr. quayle: do you support that? mr. gore: i have had the same positio
quayle: bill clinton -- bill clinton has trouble telling the truth. three words he fears most in the english language. mr. bruno: does anybody have any view about the appointment of judges on this? mr. quayle: tell the truth. mr. gore: yeah, i want to talk about this, because the question was not about free trade or education. the question -- mr. quayle: talk about waffling. you're the one who brought up the -- mr. gore: now, i let you talk. mr. quayle: -- issue of waffling. he's waffled on the...
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over bill clinton's past. they are willing to fight with trump on other issues, but you don't get to set the terms when you fight with donald trump. he's the master at setting the terms. i think in the short term, the clintons are going to hope donald trump turns his attention elsewhere because as i said, i just don't think that's what they want this day of the campaign to be about. they want to energize voters in an optimistic way, not fighting with donald trump about this. they may not have a choice. they may not be able to turn the other cheek forever but for today, at least, bill clinton executed what seems to be their current posture which is do not engage on this stuff for the foreseeable future. >> chris cillizza, how vulnerable is hillary clinton on foreign policy right now as you know donald trump's first campaign ad targets her and barack obama for all the problems isis and everything else he says they created in the middle east. >> this is one area where donald trump sort of his vision of what a gen
over bill clinton's past. they are willing to fight with trump on other issues, but you don't get to set the terms when you fight with donald trump. he's the master at setting the terms. i think in the short term, the clintons are going to hope donald trump turns his attention elsewhere because as i said, i just don't think that's what they want this day of the campaign to be about. they want to energize voters in an optimistic way, not fighting with donald trump about this. they may not have a...
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to have bill clinton there, to say this got bill clinton there. bill clint kim jong-il and the state-run news agency said they had exhausted takes on a whole range of issues, this is about a private issue, this is not about the nuclear issue that the united states has with north korea. and clearly, kim jing ill ong-i going to use this as a propaganda tool. what i'm curious about is how much intelligence we can glean through former president clinton as well as some of the other officials. we will learn about that dictatorship, that reclusive regime, because in the past couple of years, they have developed enough plutonium for about half a dozen nuclear weapons. >> we'll see what happens, thank you very much for your insight and reporting as well. we also are getting reaction from a number of people we heard from treasury secretary ray lewis, but we also have with us pennsylvania governor ed rendel with us to talk about an interesting senatorial race. governor can you respond to it? >> sure, obviously it's good news because of the two young women in
to have bill clinton there, to say this got bill clinton there. bill clint kim jong-il and the state-run news agency said they had exhausted takes on a whole range of issues, this is about a private issue, this is not about the nuclear issue that the united states has with north korea. and clearly, kim jing ill ong-i going to use this as a propaganda tool. what i'm curious about is how much intelligence we can glean through former president clinton as well as some of the other officials. we...
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bill clinton opposed. we want to reform the legal system it's too costly, bill clinton wants status quo. reform health care, bill clinton wants to ration health care. bill clinton wants to empower government we want to empower people. bill clinton says america is the mockery of the world. he is wrong. at some time during these next four years, there is going to be a crisis. there will be an international crisis. i can't tell you where it's going to be. i can't even tell you the circumstanc circumstances, but it will nee experience, tested and qualifications to handle the crisis. the president has been tested. the president has the integrity and the character. the joyce is yours. you need to have a president you can trust. can you really trust bill clinton? >> admiral stockdale, your overing statement, please, sir. >> who am i? why am i here? [ applause ] i'm not a politician. everybody knows that. so don't expect here to use the language of the "washington insider". 37 years in the navy, om one up there in
bill clinton opposed. we want to reform the legal system it's too costly, bill clinton wants status quo. reform health care, bill clinton wants to ration health care. bill clinton wants to empower government we want to empower people. bill clinton says america is the mockery of the world. he is wrong. at some time during these next four years, there is going to be a crisis. there will be an international crisis. i can't tell you where it's going to be. i can't even tell you the circumstanc...
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bill clinton is up and running. he's pitted against lawyer and former massachusetts senator, paul tsongas. - what's your name? - bob geller. good to see you. you been doing this? yeah. [popkin] clinton really knew how to talk to the good old boys, the pick-up truck people. john, how are we doing? how long has this pig been on? [popkin] he could sound like america, and he understood what they cared about and how to get to them. it wasn't for nothing that they called him bubba. by mid-january, clinton has edged in front of rival paul tsongas. [phone rings] but his world is about to come crashing down. hello? [kantor] 'the phone call was from bill clinton. 'he told me what was being published, 'what was coming out the next morning.' that moment, i was scared to death. yes, i was bill clinton's lover for 12 years. [woman] democratic presidential candidate bill clinton is denying allegations he carried on an extra-marital affar with a former nightclub singer. [carville] 'he said it wasn't true.' if it was true, it's hard
bill clinton is up and running. he's pitted against lawyer and former massachusetts senator, paul tsongas. - what's your name? - bob geller. good to see you. you been doing this? yeah. [popkin] clinton really knew how to talk to the good old boys, the pick-up truck people. john, how are we doing? how long has this pig been on? [popkin] he could sound like america, and he understood what they cared about and how to get to them. it wasn't for nothing that they called him bubba. by mid-january,...
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bill clinton of arkansas was sworn in today. right back there at the capitol building. >> bill clinton, the first baby boomer president, what he represented was a fresh start. hopes were high. very high. >> the office of president of the united states. >> congratulations. [ applause ] >> bill clinton defeats the man with the best resume in modern american political history, george bush. it seemed impossible. >> a new season of american renewal has begun. >> he was like a meteor. he came on the scene smart, well spoken, appealing and kind of fun. >> let's listen to president bill clinton tear it up. ♪ >> clinton comes to office brimming with energy, enthusiasm and self-confidence. the first few months would be a real trial for him. >> president clinton and his staff are regrouping after an embarrassing political setback. >> his choice for attorney general was before the senate judiciary committee apologizing for hiring illegal immigrants. >> we got off to a rocky start for a number of reasons. there were hiccups in the appointm
bill clinton of arkansas was sworn in today. right back there at the capitol building. >> bill clinton, the first baby boomer president, what he represented was a fresh start. hopes were high. very high. >> the office of president of the united states. >> congratulations. [ applause ] >> bill clinton defeats the man with the best resume in modern american political history, george bush. it seemed impossible. >> a new season of american renewal has begun. >>...
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's. >> guest: bill clinton, a lesson on recklessness is a word from bill clinton. bill clinton is reckless in his entire life certainly his entire political life and with bill clinton in its recklessness that gets into the white house and the first place. again we talk about shame earlier and i think recklessness is required by any politician in a way because you need to stand up and try to win people over and it's the stakes are so high and you can humiliate yourself on such a grand scale that any politician needs to be reckless to some degree that bill clinton being dill -- bill clinton takes it to the extreme. his recklessness is something that haunts him in arkansas. he pounds his 92 presidential campaign. obviously. >> host: we are talking about sex here. >> guest: we are talking about sex, that's correct but on many different levels. >> host: what do you mean by that? >> guest: it's not just the sex. he would do stuff in the oval office, do things like wild campaigns. it's not just wondering. it's not just philandering is reckless. it's that he would take suc
's. >> guest: bill clinton, a lesson on recklessness is a word from bill clinton. bill clinton is reckless in his entire life certainly his entire political life and with bill clinton in its recklessness that gets into the white house and the first place. again we talk about shame earlier and i think recklessness is required by any politician in a way because you need to stand up and try to win people over and it's the stakes are so high and you can humiliate yourself on such a grand...
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tell the truth, bill clinton? here's the truth... this crime bill was a disaster! and yes, black folks supported a "up the on crime" stance. they didn't support a "send our children to prison forever" stance! tell the truth?! there were liberals in your own party who wanted more money for social programs to prevent criminal behavior, and racial equality in the criminal justice system. and to that you said, "naaaaaaaa! how about more jails?!" tell the truth? you saw an opportunity to get those reagan democrats, and you jumped at the bitch like it was the last hoverboard in target! (applause) yes. you had to show them you weren't soft on crime, aka "the black ones!" so you pushed for $10.8 billion for police, $9.9 billion for prisons and put 100,000 new cops out on the street. hey, but you did give us midnight basketball! just what we needed: our kids on dangerous crack-infested treats at midnight to play basketball! (clapping) bravo!! tell the truth?! and worth of all, this trial bill ruined my opportunity to play for the new york mets! >> larry: wait a minute, mike
tell the truth, bill clinton? here's the truth... this crime bill was a disaster! and yes, black folks supported a "up the on crime" stance. they didn't support a "send our children to prison forever" stance! tell the truth?! there were liberals in your own party who wanted more money for social programs to prevent criminal behavior, and racial equality in the criminal justice system. and to that you said, "naaaaaaaa! how about more jails?!" tell the truth? you saw...
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bill clinton talked about that last night. let's listen. >> in tampa, the republican argument against the president re-election was actually pretty simple. pretty snappy. it went something like this. we left him a total mess, he hasn't cleaned it up fast enough so fire him and put us back in. >> now, you were a key player in the 1996 reelect of bill clinton. barack obama approach this is convention like you did, an incumbent. what does he need to do tonight? what does he need to say to the american people? >> i think building on this platform that president clinton has provided if you will as the great explainer of what has happened for the last four years and providing that narrative, now president obama needs to do in my view exactly what president clinton did in 1996. you go back and look at his acceptance speech which i did work on. it is like a second state of the union address for the country. he is talking about the agenda, what he is going to do in his second term, and i think that now if you think about this as a narr
bill clinton talked about that last night. let's listen. >> in tampa, the republican argument against the president re-election was actually pretty simple. pretty snappy. it went something like this. we left him a total mess, he hasn't cleaned it up fast enough so fire him and put us back in. >> now, you were a key player in the 1996 reelect of bill clinton. barack obama approach this is convention like you did, an incumbent. what does he need to do tonight? what does he need to say...
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she said, bill clinton is going to be president some day, and i'm going to marry him. >> from bill clinton's perspective, obviously there were a lot of women who were interested in him. but hillary was different. during that time, his roommate at yale would say he would prepare and prep them for times when hillary was coming over because he wanted to impress her so much. she would not put up with what she called his arkansas palaver. she was the one who had the guts to say come off it, bill. they actually did have a lot in common. they had the same ambitions. they thought they could get places together that they could not get to a park. they share a love of politics and movies and books and intellectual things. there was a spark there, that i think hillary from the beginning was head over heels for bill. i think he just saw her as someone different and someone who could really help him and be a partner. >> how long did it take from that first meeting to marriage, and how does the relationship progressed? >> it took several years. what happened in between was quite fascinating. when bill was
she said, bill clinton is going to be president some day, and i'm going to marry him. >> from bill clinton's perspective, obviously there were a lot of women who were interested in him. but hillary was different. during that time, his roommate at yale would say he would prepare and prep them for times when hillary was coming over because he wanted to impress her so much. she would not put up with what she called his arkansas palaver. she was the one who had the guts to say come off it,...
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can you really trust bill clinton? mr. bruno: admiral stockdale, your opening statement, please, sir? admiral admiral stockdale: who am i? why am i here? [laughter] [applause] admiral admiral stockdale: i'm not a politician -- everybody knows that. so don't expect me to use the language of the washington insider. 37 years in the navy, and only one of them up there in washington. and now i'm an academic. the centerpiece of my life was the vietnam war. i was there the day it started. i led the first bombing raid against north vietnam. i was there the day it ended, and i was there for everything in between. 10 years in vietnam, aerial combat, and torture. i know things about the vietnam war better than anybody in the world. i know some things about the vietnam war better than anybody in the world. and i know how governments, how american governments can be -- can be courageous, and how they can be callow. and that's important. that's one thing i'm an insider on. i was the leader of the underground of the american pilots who w
can you really trust bill clinton? mr. bruno: admiral stockdale, your opening statement, please, sir? admiral admiral stockdale: who am i? why am i here? [laughter] [applause] admiral admiral stockdale: i'm not a politician -- everybody knows that. so don't expect me to use the language of the washington insider. 37 years in the navy, and only one of them up there in washington. and now i'm an academic. the centerpiece of my life was the vietnam war. i was there the day it started. i led the...
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. >> the clinton's influence is felt all over the globe. >> bill clinton did a good job. sounds like there's a button there. >> there's a lot of buttons. >> will it all come back to haunt hilary. >> we're talking about ukraineranium the russian government. >> we'll be subject to all kinds of distractions and attacks. i'm ready for that. >> fox news reports, the tangle clinton web. >> behind me is a city with more concentrated power than any in the world. washington. and hillary clinton wants the top job in town. ever since she announced her candidacy for president, her past has attracted new scrutiny. one aspect of her record is that she and husband bill have spent years making millions and handing out even more to various causes. they say they're doing good work. but some people now claim their activities raise questions of influence pedaling on a global scale. tonight, we'll look at those charges. this is a story that goes around the world. we'll start in haiti. >> january 12th 2010. haiti suffers a devastating 7.0 earthquake. more than 200,000 died and over 100,000 bui
. >> the clinton's influence is felt all over the globe. >> bill clinton did a good job. sounds like there's a button there. >> there's a lot of buttons. >> will it all come back to haunt hilary. >> we're talking about ukraineranium the russian government. >> we'll be subject to all kinds of distractions and attacks. i'm ready for that. >> fox news reports, the tangle clinton web. >> behind me is a city with more concentrated power than any in the...
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clinton past in taking on bill clinton this way? >> well, bill clinton and the hillary clinton are on the stage, and he becomes a issue, and the bigger issue is a clinton foundation, and that is a huge liability for her, and bill clinton and both of them have been getting millions of dollars for the foundation even though they have agreed not to do it. and they said they would not do that, and they did. and now that he is openly a part of the campaign, and i this think that bill clinton is going to recognize some of the huge weaknesses that hillary clinton has as a candidate, but not only how poorly she contrasts to him, and brings to the forefront what a terrible secretary of state she was from him, and that is a contrast, and the clinton foundation are things that are going to be dog iging them throughout the election. and the democrats are needing an enthusiasm factor, and so they bring mim out, and it is going to be worse when they find out they have to vote for her, and there is no enthusiasm for it. >> and so now sh, mo, is th
clinton past in taking on bill clinton this way? >> well, bill clinton and the hillary clinton are on the stage, and he becomes a issue, and the bigger issue is a clinton foundation, and that is a huge liability for her, and bill clinton and both of them have been getting millions of dollars for the foundation even though they have agreed not to do it. and they said they would not do that, and they did. and now that he is openly a part of the campaign, and i this think that bill clinton...
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but bill clinton went straight for it. >> bill clinton countered issue by issue, the core republican question of whether or not americans are better off under president obama, getting one of his biggest applause lines on the issue of debt. >> the romney plan fails the first test of fiscal responsibility. the numbers just don't add up. i mean, consider this, what would you do if you had this problem, somebody says we got a big debt problem, we have to reduce the debt. what's the first thing he says we're going to do. to reduce the debt we'll have another $5 trillion in tax cuts. heavily weighted to upper income people. so we'll make the debt hole bigger before we start to get out of it. now, when you say what are you going to do about this $5 trillion, you just added on, they say we'll make it up, by eliminating loopholes in the tax code. so then you ask, well, which loopholes and how much? you know what they say? see me about that after the election. now people ask me all the time, how we got four surplus budgets in a row? what new ideas did we bring to washington. i always give a on
but bill clinton went straight for it. >> bill clinton countered issue by issue, the core republican question of whether or not americans are better off under president obama, getting one of his biggest applause lines on the issue of debt. >> the romney plan fails the first test of fiscal responsibility. the numbers just don't add up. i mean, consider this, what would you do if you had this problem, somebody says we got a big debt problem, we have to reduce the debt. what's the...
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that's not because of bill clinton. in some ways though we might give him credit close i didn't have the vision of wired up america. making sure we had high tech have and have-nots. the challenges understanding, yes, some of these things are huge and we live in a world where friends are virtual on facebook. they're not real. one of. one of the things that scares me about america today is that we are so so into our technology and our individual technology that we've lost community, technology, true friendship and communication. that's not the president's fault but presidents can make a difference. >> a president can restore it. >> i do think leadership counts and personality affects things. if you put that together, in every decade, there are, and you have to write this as a book with the ideological changes but you also see, if george w. bush had been reelected, or if dole had been elected in 1996. he was the same age as hillary is today and they all made fun of him. that would have been different. >> he's younger than
that's not because of bill clinton. in some ways though we might give him credit close i didn't have the vision of wired up america. making sure we had high tech have and have-nots. the challenges understanding, yes, some of these things are huge and we live in a world where friends are virtual on facebook. they're not real. one of. one of the things that scares me about america today is that we are so so into our technology and our individual technology that we've lost community, technology,...
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bill clinton, of course. and she, like many democratic women before her, had no problem at all turning a deaf ear to the complaints of sexual harassment that had dogged clinton for decades. and you know why? because, let's face it, he was an uber fundraiser. he was fantastic at it. but, with sex pigs now being called to account for their misdeeds in the wake of the weinstein scandal, well, democrats have suddenly discovered a moral conscience. and now they even see their former heroes with new eyes. bill clinton wasn't a degenerate when he appeared at every democratic convention since he left office. and i guess he wasn't a bad degenerate sexual harasser when he was feted in new york at the clinton foundation gallis. he wasn't a sex pig last month when he campaigned for phil murphy in new jersey. but now that his wife has lost the presidency and bill is under new scrutiny, he is suddenly a leper to the party that enabled him for decades. sell it somewhere else. none of us believe it the truth is you have to q
bill clinton, of course. and she, like many democratic women before her, had no problem at all turning a deaf ear to the complaints of sexual harassment that had dogged clinton for decades. and you know why? because, let's face it, he was an uber fundraiser. he was fantastic at it. but, with sex pigs now being called to account for their misdeeds in the wake of the weinstein scandal, well, democrats have suddenly discovered a moral conscience. and now they even see their former heroes with new...
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le bill clinton shaped his times but he was also lucky. barack obama wasn't as lucky.n i remember in 2009 when you look at barack obama and you realize it is one thing to launch my wae campaign when everything lookeda like peace and prosperity and if you knew that it was going to crash but you realize all of a sudden that i've got work to do and bill clinton was blessed by god eight years of peace and prosperity. >> in some ways more portrait of clinton is that of a greek tragedy hero or antihero so here is what you wrote in the book. this is directly out of the buck. tal the ambition and triumphs. economically unbalanced, too vulnerable to the evil plans of os osama bin laden and politically colorized.e bl hi you blame him for the polarization?? i'm surprised that surprised thr usian to be pinning it on him. if you look at the role he role he should have been the healer. thehave great uniter his visionf wi trying to compromise and to tbrg bring republicans together in the division to fix the liberals and the great society and saved essive
le bill clinton shaped his times but he was also lucky. barack obama wasn't as lucky.n i remember in 2009 when you look at barack obama and you realize it is one thing to launch my wae campaign when everything lookeda like peace and prosperity and if you knew that it was going to crash but you realize all of a sudden that i've got work to do and bill clinton was blessed by god eight years of peace and prosperity. >> in some ways more portrait of clinton is that of a greek tragedy hero or...
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vice president quayle: bill clinton -- bill clinton has trouble telling the truth. 3 words he fears most in the english language. mr. bruno: does anybody have any view about the appointment of judges on this? senator gore: yeah, i want to talk about this, because the question was not about free trade or education. vice president quayle: you're the one who brought up the -- issue of waffling. senator gore: let me talk now. it's going to be a long evening if you're like this, now. don't change the subject -- i have had the same position on abortion in favor of a woman's right to choose. do you support a woman's right to choose -- quayle: do you support a 24 hour waiting period to have -- how about avoiding the question? senator gore: now, wait a minute. let me tell you why this is so important. there are millions of women in this country who passionately believe in the right of a woman to privacy. and they want to stack the supreme court with justices who will take away the right to privacy. make no mistake about it. that is their agenda and if you support them, don't be surprised that tha
vice president quayle: bill clinton -- bill clinton has trouble telling the truth. 3 words he fears most in the english language. mr. bruno: does anybody have any view about the appointment of judges on this? senator gore: yeah, i want to talk about this, because the question was not about free trade or education. vice president quayle: you're the one who brought up the -- issue of waffling. senator gore: let me talk now. it's going to be a long evening if you're like this, now. don't change...
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bill clinton is still alive and bill clinton is a surrogate for barack obama. what are you guys doing? that said, i think john raises a really good point, patty. we played tape of the president earlier this week. he was asked to grade himself. he said, incomplete. here you have a man who brought america to the thickets of the swamp of policy seamlessly, seemingly effortlessly. the question is, what does the obama administration need to or what does the campaign need to do? what lessons cant they learn frm bill clinton last night? >> i mean, to an extent bill clinton also said the record is incomplete. he just made a very strong case for keeping the incumbent in office in order to complete what has already been started. he said something that the white house has not been able to do, that nobody, he included himself, not even i, bill clinton, which is a big admission for bill clinton, could have fixed the economy in the space of four years but obama has moved it in the right direction. speaking to democrats here over the past couple of days, i think what bill cli
bill clinton is still alive and bill clinton is a surrogate for barack obama. what are you guys doing? that said, i think john raises a really good point, patty. we played tape of the president earlier this week. he was asked to grade himself. he said, incomplete. here you have a man who brought america to the thickets of the swamp of policy seamlessly, seemingly effortlessly. the question is, what does the obama administration need to or what does the campaign need to do? what lessons cant...
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we know bill clinton, we know bill clinton in 1992 being in madison square garden. athey told a more personal story of bill clinton, shaking jfk's hand. so bill clinton's goal was to essentially tell the human side of hillary clinton because it has not been done. it was never done in any of her campaigns. i was thinking about in listening to the speech going you know, i have seen bio spots for hillary clinton and i remember them in 2000 and 2008 and even in this year. and they have always been a little clinical and sterile, but they have never been personal. bill clinton made them personal tonight i think in a way that she needed to have happen. and remember who he is supposed to be speaking to. he is not speaking to a base of any particular -- i think they really wanted him speaking to swing voters. older voters in particular who have you know, more swing voters than ever. his generation of voter, his peer group are not voting democrat the way they used to. and i think he was speaking to that peer group as well, which was older baby boomers who right now are voting
we know bill clinton, we know bill clinton in 1992 being in madison square garden. athey told a more personal story of bill clinton, shaking jfk's hand. so bill clinton's goal was to essentially tell the human side of hillary clinton because it has not been done. it was never done in any of her campaigns. i was thinking about in listening to the speech going you know, i have seen bio spots for hillary clinton and i remember them in 2000 and 2008 and even in this year. and they have always been...
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is bill clinton. he gets out of bed every single day trying to figure out -- >> you bet. >> -- how does he help someone else? >> terry mcauliffe, thank you so much for joining us on "the ed show" tonight. if the former president is watching right now, you can tell him you are not going to give him any strokes on the golf course. >> you nor i are going to do that listen, he doesn't need strokes, he will beat both of us. >> thanks, terry. appreciate your time tonight. >> bye bye. >> that is the best news that we have heard personally from the president's bedside from doug to terry mcauliffe here "the ed show." >>> coming up, a man who saw president clinton through some of the most stressful years of his life and his heart, former white house special counsel, lanny davis. stay with us. you are watching "the ed show" on msnbc. it's a tasty, nutritious way to make this number go up... and help this one go down. v8. what's your number? >>> welcome back to "the ed show." we have some new details about secret
is bill clinton. he gets out of bed every single day trying to figure out -- >> you bet. >> -- how does he help someone else? >> terry mcauliffe, thank you so much for joining us on "the ed show" tonight. if the former president is watching right now, you can tell him you are not going to give him any strokes on the golf course. >> you nor i are going to do that listen, he doesn't need strokes, he will beat both of us. >> thanks, terry. appreciate your...
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bill clinton of arkansas was sworn in today. right back there at the capitol building. >> bill clinton, the first baby boomer president, what he represented was a fresh start. hopes were high. very high. >> the office of president of the united states. >> congratulations. [ applause ] >> bill clinton defeats the man with the best resume in modern american political history, george bush. it seemed impossible. >> a new season of american renewal has begun. >> he was like a meteor. he came on the scene smart, well spoken, appealing and kind of fun. >> let's listen to president bill clinton tear it up. ♪ >> clinton comes to office brimming with energy, enthusiasm and self-confidence. the first few months would be a real trial for him. >> president clinton and his staff are regrouping after an embarrassing political setback. >> his choice for attorney general was before the senate judiciary committee apologizing for hiring illegal immigrants. >> we got off to a rocky start for a number of reasons. there were hiccups in the appointm
bill clinton of arkansas was sworn in today. right back there at the capitol building. >> bill clinton, the first baby boomer president, what he represented was a fresh start. hopes were high. very high. >> the office of president of the united states. >> congratulations. [ applause ] >> bill clinton defeats the man with the best resume in modern american political history, george bush. it seemed impossible. >> a new season of american renewal has begun. >>...
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much of bill clinton. we love him, we work for him and we got him elected, first at governor and did so much. and you know how that turned out. so there is no question that he can provide support to president obama for a second term and that's what we're here for. >> mr. tommy roebuck, thank you to speak with you. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> the entire arkansas delegation very excited to hear from the former president tonight. let's send it right back to you, wolf. >> not just in arkansas. all across this huge arena here. thank you very much, soledad. one prominent democrat, nowhere to be seen right here in charlotte. we're talking about hillary clinton. traveling in asia, keeping up a longstanding tradition of secretaries of state being above partisan politics, but our own jessica yellin had a chance to interview her for her excellent documentary "obama revealed." she is in this unique position, work senators president, but married to a former president. >> that's right. as she said, a once in a lifetim
much of bill clinton. we love him, we work for him and we got him elected, first at governor and did so much. and you know how that turned out. so there is no question that he can provide support to president obama for a second term and that's what we're here for. >> mr. tommy roebuck, thank you to speak with you. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> the entire arkansas delegation very excited to hear from the former president tonight. let's send it right back to you, wolf. >>...